Archive for the September 17, 2019
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Bond yields in the euro zone's higher-rated debt markets tumbled on Monday as attacks on Saudi Arabia's crude facilities and uncertainty over the chances of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson securing a new Brexit deal
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US stocks fell on Monday on global growth worries after weekend attacks on Saudi Arabia's crude facilities hit 5% of the world's supply, but a sharp surge in crude prices lifted beaten-down energy stocks and
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Indonesian shares slumped nearly 2% on Monday, dragged by tobacco stocks after the government announced a steep price hike, while most other Southeast Asian markets traded in a thin range as weak China data and
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Indian shares closed lower on Monday, as soaring oil prices after an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities over the weekend dented sentiment. The broader NSE index closed down 0.65% at 11,003.5, while the benchmark
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China stocks started the week on a soft note, though losses were limited on easing Sino-US trade frictions, while bleak economic data on Monday raised hopes that Beijing will dole out more stimulus to underpin
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Oil and gas companies stood out in a gloomy session for European stock markets on Monday as an attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities thrust crude prices higher, while heightening geopolitical concerns among investors. The
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Nigerian stocks shed 0.74% on Monday, erasing gains posted in early trades as Airtel Africa fell and investors booked profits after the index climbed to a six-week high. The main stock index ended a three-day
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Australian shares advanced marginally on Monday, as huge gains in the energy sector, inspired by a leap in oil prices, were limited by downward trending financials, amid global growth jitters. The S&P/ASX 200 index inched
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Britain's blue-chip index dropped on Monday as non-oil stocks took a hit from mounting geopolitical risks and growth concerns after crude prices rose due to the attacks on Saudi Arabian production facilities. The FTSE 100
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Volkswagen has agreed to pay up to Aus$127 million ($87.3 million) to settle multiple class action suits brought by Australian motorists over a diesel emissions cheating scandal, the parties' lawyers said Monday. The German car
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